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[[File:Spider 7B 9090.jpg|link=Xiaolin Showdown|frame|When [[Chewing the Scenery]] goes too far.]]
{{quote|"''...a kind of giant space-going shark, a moving appetite, a vast, fast, terrible eating-machine which saw its purpose to be turning everything edible in the universe into shark shit.''"
|'''[[Spider Robinson]]''', ''[[Callahan's Crosstime Saloon|Callahan's Secret]]''}}
{{quote|"''You still don't understand what you're dealing with, do you? The perfect organism. Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility. ... I admire its ''purity''. A survivor ... unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality.''"
▲{{quote|"''...a kind of giant space-going shark, a moving appetite, a vast, fast, terrible eating-machine which saw its purpose to be turning everything edible in the universe into shark shit.''"|'''[[Spider Robinson]]''', ''[[Callahan's Crosstime Saloon|Callahan's Secret]]''}}
|'''Ash''', ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien]]''}}
▲{{quote|"''You still don't understand what you're dealing with, do you? The perfect organism. Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility. ... I admire its ''purity''. A survivor ... unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality.''"|'''Ash''', ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien]]''}}
The alien horde approaches. They don't necessarily want to give us a [[Face Full of Alien Wingwong]], or be [[The Virus]] and transform us, or what all... they're just into adding biomass by whatever means necessary and as fast as possible.
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Compare [[To Serve Man]] and the slightly less extreme (as in, they ''are'' intelligent and only want inorganic resources) [[Planet Looters]], and do not confuse them with [[Insectoid Aliens]], who may or may not be this trope. '''Horde of Alien Locusts''' is a common way to set up a [[Guilt-Free Extermination War]], since it's a fight between a group that wants to eat everything and the groups that don't want to be eaten. Not necessarily related to [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]]. Related to [[The Swarm]]
{{examples}}
▲== [[Anime]] & [[Manga]] ==
* In the manga version of ''[[Chrono Crusade]]'', demons' bodies are built out of "legion", much like humans with cells, but they have the power to rebuild themselves to [[Good Thing You Can Heal|regenerate wounds]]. However, when {{spoiler|Aion}} corrupts the legion, they are {{spoiler|released into Earth's atmosphere and begin to eat away at humans. Aion's plan is to "rebuild" the world by using the legion in this way to destroy all life as we know it. He also}} says that those with a "strong will" can control the legion, which for them turns the legion into something more like [[The Virus]].
* The Vajra from ''[[Macross Frontier]]''. Subverted in that {{spoiler|it turns out that they're not out to destroy the Frontier fleet, but rather on a misunderstood rescue mission since they see Ranka and (to an extent Sheryl) as one of their own owing to the fact that she can communicate via fold waves through her singing.}} {{spoiler|The whole image of a Horde of Alien Locusts was conjured by the conspirators from the Frontier and Galaxy fleets to hide their true goals, to take over the Vajra [[Subspace Ansible|fold communication]] network and use it to control the galaxy}}.
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* The ''[[Space Ghost]]'' comic miniseries has Zorak as the leader of a planet-ravaging horde of man-sized alien mantis'.
== [[Fan
* A fanfiction example in Brian Randall's [http://florestica.com/brandall/poe/index.htm Process of Elimination]. Aforementioned horde is original flavor, and pretty imaginative. It's a Ranma 1/2 fiction.
** Well, ''[[Ranma ½]]'', ''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]'', and a dozen other anime series.
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== [[Film]] ==
* The Xenomorphs (the titular creatures) from the ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien]]'' films.
* The swarm of metal locusts which Gort transforms into halfway through [[The Remake]] of ''[[The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951 film)|The Day the Earth Stood Still]]''.
* The invading aliens in ''[[Independence Day]]'' were either these or [[Planet Looters]].
** Given that President Whitmore was temporarily telepathically linked with the aliens, I'd take his word for it:
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* The Slaver Sunflowers. from [[Larry Niven]]'s [[Known Space]], are a vegetable version. They exist to turn all other life into fertilizer for themselves.
* The Unclean from the ''[[Star Trek]]'' series "Invasion!". They need three things: warp cores, for energy; new DNA, to re-engineer themselves into useful forms; and BRAAAINS, for intelligence. ([[Fridge Logic|Why can't they just grow their own?]])
* The Vord of the ''[[Codex Alera]]'' are a [[Captain Ersatz]] of the [[
** They start out that way, but by the end they have developed a willingness to use human slaves while still alive, if they can be reliably mind controlled, instead of just as food or after snatching their bodies. The queen even offers to let some humans surrender and she keeps them to play house with.
*** Though this is part of the fact that the Vord Queen is essentially defective. She is too human and her eccentricity is viewed as a critical flaw by all her daughter queens who quickly decide that she needs to be eliminated. Its actually part of the Vord programming as it were that their primary objective is to maintain their purity and singularity.
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* The Nesk in ''[[Animorphs]]'' in ''In The Time of Dinosaurs''.
▲== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* The [[Stargate Verse]] has Replicators, which are [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]] (at least, until the Asurans of ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' start getting called by the same name. While they ''work'' exactly like the Replicators, their goal isn't "tear stuff up to make more.")
* ''[[Lexx]]'' had Mantrid's drones, little helper robots that he ''deliberately'' turned into a locust horde after he became fused with a member of an alien race that wanted to destroy all humans. Lexx being [[Crapsack World|what it is]], ''he succeeds'' in turning the overwhelming majority of the universe's matter into drones. {{spoiler|So many that he was [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: using ''almost all the universe's matter'' against the Lexx made gravity a problem and resulted in a Big Crunch (or "Big Collapse," as Kai called it.)}} After the Mantrid arc is over, the opening narration is removed because it calls the Lexx the most powerful weapon in the two universes - and ''there aren't two universes anymore.''
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* The Tyranid Hive Fleets of ''[[Warhammer
** And it's implied that the Tyranids are running from something—but what could scare a Horde of Alien Locusts? If it is something that can scare the Tyranids, a race [[Determinator|with determination of an ant colony]], some of the bigger beasts reaching all the way up to [[The Juggernaut|Juggernaut]] status, I shudder to think of what kind of potentially [[Eldritch Abomination|unholy creatures]] they are, and if/when they will arrive.
*** Universe's biggest flyswatter?
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* The Planet Eaters from ''[[Monsterpocalypse]]'', as their name implies. The Savage Swarm aren't aliens, but they are [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]] with insatiable appeties.
* The RPG ''Nightbane'' had Shadow Mantis/Locust which rather unsurprisingly are exactly this, except they eat inorganic material as well and are mostly wiped out nowdays.
* 2nd Edition [[Dungeons
** The Horde, which are an elemental (and Lawful Evil, ironically) race of insects which vary in size and shape from horde to horde, with all members of a particular horde being identical (i.e., sometimes they will appear as 20 ft. tall golden mantids other times they may appear as foot-long black beetles). They attack and consume anything that is not from their particular horde, even ''other'' hordes.
** ''[[Spelljammer]]'' introduced the Witchlight Marauders - a multi-staged sequential bioweapon made by the Orcs during the Unhuman Wars for [[Kill'Em All|completely devastating entire Elven worlds]] via consumption and ultraviolence. After they kill every living thing on the planet they then turn on themselves.<ref>For those interested, the cycles unfolds as such: The space marauders are 1000' crocodilian heads with [[Space Sailing|sails]] and tentacles, zapping everything that didn't run away with [[Solar-Powered Magnifying Glass|focused reflected light]] and explosive projectiles. They launch primary marauders (200' ravenous slugs) at enemy worlds. The primaries would proceed to devour ''everything'' in their path, up to mineral deposits, belch poisonous gas and periodically eject 2-20 secondary marauders - 20' tall vaguely humanoid monsters with metal teeth and (poisoned) claws - capable of climbing sheer walls and [[Berserk Button|obsessed with killing anything that smells like an elf]]. The secondaries, once full of hot fey meat, would then (you guessed it) birth 1-4 tertiary marauders - 4' tall humanoid berserkers with swords for hands, very fast and as hungry as their progenitors. Once the primaries got their fill of sylvan carnage they'd burrow deep into the ground and split into two new primaries to start the grisly cycle all over again.</ref>
*** The Clockwork Horrors, a [[Mechanical Lifeform]] gone [[
** There was some fungus from Abyss that gradually eats everything. An attempt to get rid a world of the infestation destroying it by banishing all fungus to the plane of Vacuum only made it mutate further into Egarus - which is said to devour the existence as such: anything and anyone that was left close to it for too long simply vanishes.
== [[Video Games]] ==
* The Kha'ak in the ''[[X (video game)|X]]-Universe'' games. The [[
* The Zerg from ''[[
* Smoke's ending in ''[[Mortal Kombat]] Armageddon'' has him fusing with his fellow Cyberninjas Sektor and Cyrax and doing the Nanomachine version of this.
* The Flood from the ''[[Halo]]'' series are somewhere between Alien Locusts and [[The Virus]].
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* The titular ''[[BIOMETAL|Bio Metals]]'' are said to be this in the game's intro.
* The [[Dom Z]] from ''[[Beyond Good & Evil (video game)|Beyond Good and Evil]]''.
* As of a mid-2022 update, the planetary destruction simulation game ''[[Solar Smash]]'' now includes a planet-sized swarm of buzzing, winged insects as one of the fates you can inflict on the Earth or other planet of your choice.
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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** There is also a Shen Gong Wu that releases a horde of stone locusts that luckily are solely herbivorous, but really quick at it. It was found in the episode in which the [[Monster of the Week|once-appearing villain]] was a plant, not stoppable in any other way.
* The Parasprites in ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''. They started off eating every edible thing that they could get their teeth on, until Twilight casted a spell to remove their hunger for food. [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|Whereupon they started eating everything else instead]].
** The [[Voluntary Shapeshifting|Changelings]] give off this particular vibe as well, what with their less-than-subtle similarities with to [[
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